When will we have actual, functional Star Trek "Computer, do what I want" style AI?Example:>Computer, find me that thread on /g/ that I meant to reply to but forgot, it has a post that says something like XYZ and an image that kind of looks like so-an-so in itand it can do it.or>Computer, filter all posts that look remotely like a soijakWhen do we get something that is directly integrated with our daily tasks and can do shit for us with only basic abstract instructions?>inb4 ai deletes your hard driveobviously some safeguards are requisiteRight now, most AI I see are dedicated to generating images or answering technical questions/generating code. I want AI to just greatly improve the efficiency of every single stupid thing I waste time on during the day, even if it's only like 80% accurate.
>>107524122Within three to five (likely closer to three) years
>>107524122technically the answer is right nowagents already provide tools, you just need to make more of themthe other direction is to get a sufficiently smart model direct access to your mouse, keyboard, and monitorthat's the ultimate objective of these game-playing LLMshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZFH4oJzCdUobviously not to play games but to perform abstract tasks in arbitrarily complex scenarios
>>107524122I literally wrote my own in C# using ONNX runtime It's fairly simple desu
>>107524178Wake the fuck up anon !
>>107524423How much can it abstract? If I told it to look for something on 4chan in plain english, could it do it? Does it need to be taught what 4chan is as a distinct website first, and how boards and threads and post work? If I wanted to adapt to a new site or task, how much information needs to be manually input or reconfigured? Where do I even go to get started figure out how to do this
>>107524458No you need to implement agent interfaces by yourself so it can then use it and process the output
>>107524122I think this is what "recall" and "agentic-ai" is supposed to be. Sadya is rewatching all the TNG episodes right now for inspiration. All these Silicon Valley nerds take their inspiration from Star Trek and the like anyway.
Gemini 3 sounds like Data from TNG
Chatgpt six will be able to send out emails snd thats next year
>>107526058you could rig something like that up yourself even today
>>107524122Never./thread
>>107526058You could use a tiny amount of tinkering with the API to do that a couple of years ago.
>>107524122PLAP PLAP PLAP PLAP PLAP
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>>107528997Please make them fist each other
>>107529421I think I need to pay elon for that
>>107525591spaceships shouldn't have touchscreen controls as much as they have in the series
>>107529751touch screens sound like a very natural solution to the problem of having to deal with crumbs, dust, and liquids floating everywhere
>>107529751Elon Musk disagrees.
>>107528997Meh, that looks nothing like Marina Sirtris. They should nuke India for this shit.
>>107524122Exactly 2 hours after you die.
>>107524787Nigga, he asked for a fully generalized setup, not your tinkertranny shit.
>>107524122When the next Windows 11 update releases.
>>107524178lmao
>>107529751How bumpy is space?While driving I have trouble hitting shit on the screen if the road is even a bit bumpy or if I have to steer the car. The climate control has buttons for everything so I don't even have to look, meaning I can adjust while steering, and I can physically touch the button to locate it before pressing it.
>>107526799>>107526098>>107526058To be fair apple had automatic email responses that took voice input and dictation, and would announce when and from whom you’ve received mail as far back as 2006. My buddy from achool’s father was an apple rep for a computer store so he got the retatdefly expensive stuff comparatively cheaply. Voice to text and text to voice was basically solved almost two decades ago, but only for niche or very specific contexts. It’s the generalizing that has proven difficult.
>>107529882Yeah it doesn't have much prior knowledge of her so it just assumes she's asian.